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Nov 13, 2019 - 08:54 PM
Application 1
For plasterboard walls, drill a 9mm hole, feeding the cable through the hole. (You wouldn't use the locking nut on the thimble sensor) Then glue the sensor in place. You can extend the cable up to 20m, but use twin twisted screened cable such as Beldon 8451.
Application 2
You can also mount the thimble sensor on the front plate of our sensor enclosure. In this case, drill a 9mm hole, feeding the cable through the hole using the locking nut to hold in place. You can extend the cable up to 20m, but use twin twisted screened cable such as Beldon 8451.
For plasterboard walls, drill a 9mm hole, feeding the cable through the hole. (You wouldn't use the locking nut on the thimble sensor) Then glue the sensor in place. You can extend the cable up to 20m, but use twin twisted screened cable such as Beldon 8451.
Application 2
You can also mount the thimble sensor on the front plate of our sensor enclosure. In this case, drill a 9mm hole, feeding the cable through the hole using the locking nut to hold in place. You can extend the cable up to 20m, but use twin twisted screened cable such as Beldon 8451.
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